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Library schedules puzzles and games K-5 Puzzles & Games Day is from 4 to 5:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Maumelle Library, according to a library news release.
A parent should never outlive her children. When it happens, the circle of life fractures, creating an anguish that neither time nor faith can fully heal.
Openly gay, politically active and trying to find a place to settle. Artist and poet Babi Badalov feels that his life is threatened both in his home country Azerbaijan and in Russia because of his politically conscious art and because he is openly gay.
"Drood" auditions AUBURN — Auditions for the stage version of "Drood," Charles Dickens' unfinished mystery, are set for Sunday, Dec. 7 and Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. each evening at the Great Falls Performing Arts Center, 30 Academy St.
Say what you will about the word "networking," but sometimes it really is about who you know. In this case, it was Melissa Hammerle who proved to be a useful connection; this local resident put D.E. Axinn Professor of English & Creative Writing Jay Parini in contact with her a friend of hers, none other than Breyten Breytenbach, the world-famous poet, fiction writer, painter and activist.
MILTON -- The 10th annual John Milton Festival of Poets and Poetry, scheduled to be held at the Historic Milton Theatre, will be a weekend of events to honor the famous man, organizers said.
THURSDAYARTSArtrageous Riverfront Arts Tour: 5-9 p.m. featuring downtown Northport's Art Night and the Art and Soul of Downtown Tuscaloosa. Presented by the galleries, merchants and restaurants of Tuscaloosa and Northport. Exhibits and a reception with open artist studios. Free admission. Call 205-758-1257 or 205-758-5195.
Detroit Public Schools parent Steven Perkins said he was filled with civic pride when he saw two presidential inaugurations firsthand in the 1980s, and he wants today's students to have the same opportunity, especially after the election of the first African-American president.
Oleksiy Boyko Homeless and other teenagers gather in Caritas-Ukraine, a drop-in center at 7B Mykytenka St. in Kyiv's Voskresenka district. EDITOR’S NOTE: Winston Churchill once said: “You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give.”
A friend of fatally stabbed teen Robert ‘Junior’ Spence has created an album of peace songs and poems in a bid to stop knife crime.
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